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View ESL jobs and post your ESL teaching resume. Connect with fellow teachers who are currently teaching English Second Language. ESL United - Connecting the ESL world one click at a time!
Date / Time: 3/30/2009 2:21 PM UTC
If you can speak in a language other than English and are able to instruct others who currently do not know how to speak English than getting a job teaching English as a second language or a related position should be a snap.
There is an abundance of schools who are looking to recruit people who speak, read, and write English fluently and are qualified to teach English as a second language. Having English as your native tongue and possessing a bachelors degree in a related field should qualify you to begin teaching English as a second language.
The Internet is quickly becoming the fastest and easiest way to find a job teaching English as a second language. There is a wide selection of varying websites that will assist you in looking over all of the job postings for ESL jobs. Some niches of ELS jobs are: kindergarten and elementary schools, adult studies, business English, and Middle and High school classes as well.
Most websites are somewhat credible in assisting you in your search for an ESL job. Most jobs are located in Asian or Spanish territories but there are a good number in other destinations abroad as well.
There are other ways to find an ESL job other than using job boards. Online social networking is quickly becoming a favorite resource for individuals involved in teaching English as a second language. Getting involved in ESL forums and social communities allows you to connect with other ESL teachers as well as ask questions pertaining to ESL jobs. Depending on where other ESL teachers are located you can usually get answers to your questions within a day or if you are lucky, immediately.
Teaching English as a second language abroad can be an incredible opportunity, especially if you have never traveled domestically or internationally. Getting an ESL job will let you see parts of the world you may have never been able to see or experience.
So whether you are looking to get into teaching English as a second language or you are looking to change teaching jobs, the Internet can be a very powerful ally.
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